The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 25, 1908, Image 2

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    MARSH
50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KIAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMS
THE EVENING HERALD
Issued Dally, Kxcept Sunday, by tlin
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
For t.oito.
Hotel with even thing now, Milling
room Kltrliou, eight rotuim, parlor!
'lino patronage, feeding fioni tfiO to
.'00 (Intl). Inquire at lintel Dorrls.
Dorrls. California. 8-fitf
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Pally, by mall, one ear " lH
t)lly, liy nmll, fix tnonllii -
Dally, by null, tbree utontti I -
Ially, by mall, ono inotitli W
Dally, delivered by carrier, one week 15
KLAMATH FALLS. TUESDAY EVENING. AUGUST ,2:,. I'JOS
A 'PltOKiTAM.K INDUSTRY
KLAMATH FARMERS.
Hill principal among which will bi the
xotu i: i n: rntucvnov.
Nut Coal Land.
Department of l lio interior, V. H.
t.atirl Oltlco nt l.nkovlew, Oregon
August C, 1 90s.
Nntlco Is horehy given tlmt ('ir
nude I. IMlrmnii, (if Klamath Falls.
Oregon, who, on May 25, I'.ms, made
Tltnbtr nml Slotio Application, No
ns. I Serial No. U3H3), foi w 'aito.,
Section IJ.T. Js H. It. to i:, V M
Rikltor. w ttirtt llu' I'resi
The fact that n Chicago mot chant 'iK nt may Ktt a ttnrt mi his ovpedi
l advertising lu Herman trndo pa-1 Hon In prime phiilcjtl condition
porn for n million willow rliithea Inn- Fullv u dim n persons. It It twld. will
kot. should bo of Interest to I ho mil with the I'retldent to Madeira,
fin morn of Klamath ctiunt. who where tlioi will be triituforred t n
mtplit bo Induced to study tin kwh. Castle lino steamship for Cap" Town
blllllcs of willow rultiiro In till seo
Hon. Thla Industry U a profitable, .XOT XATUtAI.IXi: JAI'n.
ono and It was not moro than two' -
tara ago that a man. familiar wlthi The quoHon a to wbolher a Juo
tho business, expressed tho opinion ni oito hIioiiIiI b allowed naturnllta
that willow ooulil bo grown with 'Hon papers, ntnl tho Hlbllllr of a
profit here 'lot case, hat lausol tho llonuluto
Climate nnd mill arc an favoraMe'ceiirt to cable to tho department 01
I' "'""n "' n Wmnnslum and ni,,0, m not of Intention to make
tltiat proof, to establish tlaltn to the
land above described, before Count)
Clerk. Klamath Co., nt liU omre, at
Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, on tho 12th
flay of October, 1 90S.
Clnltnaut names ns witiiosmtt
Augusta J. Harden, . W M.'iid
etiball, Wm. Itotteman, II. 1 1. 1 In) don,
jftll of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
I J N. WATSON,
I&-10-10-11 Itegl.tor.
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
The lft trout tUMnit In On-ipm
I'.Mvlli'iit iiifoiiiiiiiiil Hum- i"i
pt lie.
Cltlllpillg Kill tit- (lit tl Ilt
,tcitl I'Kiupiht: ground, nnd
Unit, fiir tent
r me pa-lure for rl"t k.
Iflepliono rmiliei Hull.
Aicouiuitidiitiiiiift to i;i ! t'riiler
I.l I..'.
Will meet p'ltii'l at Mmiiiitli
Aiii'iicy.
FRANK SILVIES
PROI'KIKTOK
Klamath Agency, Ore.
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should ouy your Groceries at Van Klper Bros.
1st. They have the goods you wont
2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh
Hrtl. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS.
Get the Habit Use Chase G Sanborn Coffees
4t.tli fur uiitm Item. MnvAkorlii I
Snekl. who I.K,k out tlmt natu.nlU I K- U,'.,C: ,US
tion papeni In Nou York, demand. d
ntrotid papers at Honolulu and wnnt-
Tho department will
nnlulti iiiuit tint It
for willow culture In till country an
In Germany or anywhere olao, nnd
the market for willow of tho better
cinder! Is the bout In the world, den-
oially pcaklnc. land that will srow.id cltliemhlp.
wheal will prow willows. Their cnl-' Inform the Ho
tlvntlon Is not difficult and profits has already held that no Jan-ine
uro uau.iII) pood. Hut up to tho pre-! j eligible for iialtiralltatlmi
ent tlmo Americans have not taken'
hold of the matter In oarnet, thoutth T PI.AY ltl.l. AT MHIII".
both Interest and production haol
teen on tho Increase of recent ) ears j Tho Night llaseball I)eelopment J
us a result ol the effort made by the. cptnpjiny. with n capital stock '
HO.OO". has been Incorporated at
Cincinnati Tho company has award
ed the contracts for fUe stel towers.
each tOtl feet tlsb. tion which will
be mounted powerful twin are lamps
Tho Inmps will b In the nature or
M-archllKht. only they will tarh dlf-
xorici: ruit ithmcatiox.
U. H. tind Ot:ico, I.nkeluw, Ore-
tlepartment of ncrlculture to Inform
the public of the opening which wit
low growing offers.
Tho Germans handle the business
well. They have Industrial schools
wbero basket weaving Is taught.
.Many of these schools grow their
own willow rods, cut them and pool fuo areas of light from t.".0 feet t
and prepare them for use. To the'roO feel In diameter. Ono of t .
nuttial adrantago of both pupils and 'towers will be placed nt the end ot
proprietors, arrrangemeuts are made 'the right field bleachers nearest cvi
to allow pupils to work part of thujtcr field, another near tho exit gate
tlmo In the "holts." as tho willow n extreme left, and a third behind
field are called, belonging tn the (i on top of tho grand stand.
Mhools, arid In that way earn enough
to pay their tuition and board. They
then become famlllnr with all parts
of the buMuess, and when tbey grad
uate they are competent to Uk
p:ares as overseer of willow farms
or foremen In the wicker ware Uc-
tcrles. The schools profit by gettlnr nro
much of their work done without fc;,(
IIAXC oxr. A
HAY.
To terrify Koren Into obedience to
the mikado, Japan N publicly hang
tr.s n rebel dally outside the capital
1'e xecutlona began throe week'
Tho wily Japanese auiborin
tbu foreigners to understand
paying cash for It 'that tho victims are brigands Tu
American willow growers nnd man. the native, however. It Is made il.ii.
tifacturers of willow wnrc must meet 'that the men hanged are polltUat t-t
that competition; but thoe who u nders nnd that the authorities art
have Investigated conditions hero and 'more strongly disposed to deal lm
r.troad feel confident that tho Amer-'leutly with common criminals than
Iran has advantages which will en-1 with those in arms ngalnit Japan
rile htm to compete succewifull) .Tbnt tbero may be no Interruption
I! he takes up tho business with char-1 In the hangings, all rebels captured
nrterlstlc Amerlcun energy. jaro lourtrnartlaled, roruleinned and
There are more than ICO manu-ldoled out as the authorities at the
for them Th-
all the pulillfp-
their own willows, and about un ',oKlblo.
equal number grow part of their'
stock. Moro than a dozen varieties
Notice Is hereby given that the
State ot Oregon has tiled In this of
fice Its application! under tho pro
visions of the act of Congresi of
August II. ISIS, nnd tho nets sup
plemental nnd amendatory thereto,
for tho following described lauds, to
wn :
I.Ut No. OS:., for so ,, Bee.
i nuu im'jD1), nvc v, i, jj a..
It. 21 i:. W. M.
Mat No. OSiJ, for swUncU. Sec.
3. T. 31 S.. It. II K. W. M.
All) and all persoui claiming ad
versely tbo lands described, or deslr
I log to object because of the mineral
character ot tho land, or for nn
other reasons, to tho disposal to ap
plicant, should file their ntlldavlts of
protest In this office, on or beforo the
10 day of September, 190S.
J. N. WATSON.
7-2 1-9-It ItegUter
C. F. STONK
Attorney at Law
Olliice over itotlice. Klamath Culls,
Oregon
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracting ana Jobbing
Kirstclass Line of I'liimlt
ing SM'rlaltles tiuil llit
class Workinannlup
A. O. U. W. Building
KUrtuth fjllJ
FURNITURE
TAULK PADDINC.-You will find
it at (lillott's
E. W. 6ILLETT & CO.
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i Hcuvy Freighting a Spccltlty. Baggage Orders Are
t Given Prompt Attention
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Company
Having up-todatc olano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
PHONES
BRICK WORK
AND
PLASTERING
Office IH7I
Itarn H73
KENYON & GRIMES, PROPRIETORS
CIIIMNI.YS AMI HIIK
l'I.ACi: A SI'ICIVI.TY
Csssss W44'$4f4m
I Sheffield Marine
Gasoline Engines
H. E. CHILDERS
KLAMATH TALLS, OKEGON
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Buy a good Engine for your boat. Easily run.
Among otliur owner horc, Mr. K. I Hamilton hnM one
Write tiri for prices untl catuloj;. WenrethemnnufucturerH.
DR. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Office over Klamath County Hunk
FAIRBANKS MORSE & COMPANY
? 1st and Stark Sta., Portland, Oregon.
::- - 4444444
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Law
Klamath Kalis, Oregon Vtnrrlcnn Hank A TruM (' ' lliiildu.i
DR. C.P.MASON
Dentist
mere are mure ,111111 i maim- looieu out us 1110 uui
ft.ctureri ot willow ware In the Unit-1 various towns tall fi
ed States. One-tenth of them grow are executed with nl
J lie 1'elu Auio
Is for biro at reasonable rates to par
ties. Just as cheap to go In a autn
as In a stage II. K. I'KI.TZ, Vine
7-31-8-31
nro cultivated In this country. In sev
enteen states, and many manufac
tuiers nsscrt that the bome-giown
rods nro equal or oven superior to I an)j 5tn atreots
the Imported. Good bolts pay a pro-1
Ilt tbo first year, though tho profits' XOTICK KOI I I'flll.lCATIOV.
of later years are much greater. (Not Coal l.aml.1
The average price of unpeeled rods Depart incut of tho Interior, I'. S
last year was about ono and a iu.ar-i.niid Olflru at I.akevlew, Oregon,
ter cents a pound, and of peeled rods! August IK, l'JOS.
P
ubout seven cents. A well-managed
willow holt should average twenty-
Pve hundred pounds of rods to tho
Notice Is heieby given that Dunn;
W. Dursell, of Merrill, Oregon, who,
on Dec. 1C, 11)01, made Homestead!
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MALT0NA
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f-TEMPtRANCC BRg.W?ilJ
GUAUANTnED"
h'O.V'iNTOXICATINO
"I iimm! to think a
good iiiin-iiitoxi-cutiiig
liect' could
not ho iiuitlo but
MALTONA
certainly i.s IT"'
HAMTI DltlCHffUU
I'er cale at ull li-udliiir
I triiiperuiii a drill I. itanili
NORTH PACIFIC
BREYING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON
East End Meat Market
CRISLER & STILTS, Proprietor!
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
- Kreiii and Cured Meats and .Saunngrs of all kind.
y 1 w '" l,an"" our meats In tho moat modrm way in clean-
yf? Iiness anil surroundings. Try us and wo will Ih most
happy to have )nu for a customer. Krec Delivery.
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V los J. Ziiirtir,
7. I'resldetit
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Abstracting
Map, riant, BlutPrlnU, Etc.
K. M. lit s,
Ylce-I'rit, and Tirss.
ncro yearly, and the cost of growing JKntry. No. 333ii (Serial No. 02S3),
and harvesting the crop is compar
atively low. It I a crop which re
quires comparatively little labor, so
that tbo small grower, If able-bodied,
can be pretty Independent In tho mat
ter of blred help.
Instructions for tho growing of
b.ifket willows nio Kent out by the
United States Forest Service, upon
I Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
,2 IIikt K Witiiiiiw, Srcrotaty
t Klamath Falls, Oregon
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for Kotf, Sec. 13, T. 37 S., It. 10 11.
W. M., has filed notleo of Intention 1
to muky final Cotnmutatloti Proof, to,
establish claim to tho land above do-1
scribed, beforo Register und Hecclv-I
er, at Lakuview, Oregon, 011 the nth
day of Oftnhir, liOS. '
Claimant naines as witnesses:
Mark Howard, of Merrill, Oregon,
request, together with 11 statement I Krarik Johnston, of Klamath. Falls,
of tho returns to be expected The
serrlco la devoting special attention
to testing every known variety of
basket willow In order to find the
best varieties for home growers. In
tho early springtime cuttings from
nil approved basket wIUowh arc font
gratis to applicants who doalro tn es
tablish willow holts.
ROOSEVELT'S AFRICAN Tit 1 1
Oregon, Itoy Whitney, of Klamath
Talis, Oregon, Chas, Wugrir, of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
J N. WATSON,
8-24 Receiver,
!00 ACREH FREE.
President Roosevelt, It Is report
ed, will leavo on his African hunting
tilp on the White Star steamer Cel
tic on March 7, 1909, three days af
ter lila successor Ja inaugurated. If
tbls plan is unaltered, special at
iBBfnmenta for Rooaevtlt and hla
party will be made on the Celtic,
Tho Lukeald.i company has 2SO0
acres of land under the Adams ditch 1
that It will give RENT FREE for
one year. This Includes the use of 1
the land and water, Tho rontor must j
clear and place tho Jaud In culutlva-
Hon. The renter gets all tho crops
but we reserve tho right to pnsturo
the stubblo,
The Lakeside Company,
J. Frank Adams, Manager,
Merrill, Oregon.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are .Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition wcro oiTcred
.it InirKain prices u number of shrewd inven
tors bought; bince that time values have
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and there is every reason
to anticipate an advance in prices. Remem
ber these lots are FIFTY feet in width nnd
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep-more than double the area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
Office on Fifth Street
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
L8nd Salesmen.
CHAS. E. WOltDKN
President
A. M. WOKDKN
Cashier
FRED MELIIASE
Vies- President
The American Bank and Trust Go.
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CAPITAL, $100,000.00
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